For a start, museums do not sell their collections, they are not allowed to, the point of a museum is to collect and store our past so that we as the public can continue to enjoy them, museums are on the whole public spaces, the British Museum being a fine example of one of the greatest collections in this country.

The monies from the sale are to go to upgrading the museum building - apparently. There is approximately a 40/60 percent split between the museum and Lord Northampton, who has also appeared on the scene. It was an ancestor of this present lord who 'gifted' the statue to the museum (a gift is normally given gratis free) but the present lord has managed to find a paper giving him some rights to the statue, though I may add, sorry for being scurrilous, but he has quite a few million in the bank anyway.

There is a scandal lurking behind this story, a conservative led council, looked around to what assets could be sold off has resorted to pillaging the museum! and there are some who are not happy about it!

No Jennie, BM has a charter forbidding it to sell anything, or so I am told by a higher authority ;)But the 'sell off' of anything the developers and speculators can lay their hands on, will continue to happen I suspect, and that will of course include our public building places such as libraries, museums and playing fields...